Description:Anthony Kenny attempts to reconcile Wittgenstein's apparently contradictory images of the nature of philosophy; Brian McGuinness explores the similarities of method between philosophy as Wittgenstein practices it and psychoanalysis; J. C. Nyíri examines the influence on Wittgenstein of Spengler and the conservative fascination with mythology, symbolism, gesture, and ritual in Frazer's Golden Bough; G. H. von Wright sums up Wittgenstein's relation to his times and stresses his alienation from contemporary attitudes.